This is the condition of Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was placed in intensive care by the Coronavirus.

Boris Johnson remains in intensive care, but without the need for ventilation until Dominic Raab is preparing for his first day to replace the prime minister, Michael Gove has said. In an effort to calm the public, Gove said the government was functioning well without the prime minister, who had been admitted to St. Thomas on Sunday [...]
In an effort to calm the public, Gove said the government was functioning well without the prime minister, who had been admitted to St. Thomas' Sunday night.
Gove said Johnson “was following medical advice” repeatedly, following concerns that the prime minister had been working from his hospital bed during Monday day, writes Guardian, translates Periscope.
In a recent interview, Gove said Johnson was fine, liked tennis and that he had the great <x0-2pet for life” and that he was naturally worried” about how sick he was with the coronary.
Speaking of today's BBC programme, he said: “It's not in the fan. He's got oxygen, and one of the reasons he's in intensive care is for him to get any help he needs. ”
Gove said the prime minister had made it clear that Raab was his deputy, who would lead the meetings and make decisions in his absence. /Periscope












